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组织文化、压力、满意度和职业倦怠与医生报告的医疗差错及次优患者护理之间的关系:MEMO研究结果

The relationship of organizational culture, stress, satisfaction, and burnout with physician-reported error and suboptimal patient care: results from the MEMO study.

作者信息

Williams Eric S, Manwell Linda Baier, Konrad Thomas R, Linzer Mark

机构信息

Department of Management and Marketing, Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.

出版信息

Health Care Manage Rev. 2007 Jul-Sep;32(3):203-12. doi: 10.1097/01.HMR.0000281626.28363.59.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A report by the Institute of Medicine suggests that changing the culture of health care organizations may improve patient safety. Research in this area, however, is modest and inconclusive. Because culture powerfully affects providers, and providers are a key determinant of care quality, the MEMO study (Minimizing Error, Maximizing Outcome) introduces a new model explaining how physician work attitudes may mediate the relationship between culture and patient safety.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

(1) Which cultural conditions affect physician stress, dissatisfaction, and burnout? and (2) Do stressed, dissatisfied, and burned out physicians deliver poorer quality care?

METHODS

A conceptual model incorporating the research questions was analyzed via structural equation modeling using a sample of 426 primary care physicians participating in MEMO.

FINDINGS

Culture, overall, played a lesser role than hypothesized. However, a cultural emphasis on quality played a key role in both quality outcomes. Further, we found that stressed, burned out, and dissatisfied physicians do report a greater likelihood of making errors and more frequent instance of suboptimal patient care.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

Creating and sustaining a cultural emphasis on quality is not an easy task, but is worthwhile for patients, physicians, and health care organizations. Further, having clinicians who are satisfied and not burned out or stressed contributes substantially to the delivery of quality care.

摘要

背景

医学研究所的一份报告表明,改变医疗保健组织的文化可能会提高患者安全。然而,该领域的研究规模较小且尚无定论。由于文化对医疗服务提供者有强大影响,而医疗服务提供者是护理质量的关键决定因素,MEMO研究(将错误最小化,将结果最大化)引入了一个新模型,解释医生的工作态度如何在文化与患者安全之间的关系中起调节作用。

研究问题

(1)哪些文化条件会影响医生的压力、不满和职业倦怠?(2)压力大、不满和职业倦怠的医生提供的护理质量是否较差?

方法

通过结构方程模型分析了一个纳入研究问题的概念模型,该模型使用了参与MEMO的426名初级保健医生的样本。

研究结果

总体而言,文化所起的作用比假设的要小。然而,对质量的文化强调在两个质量结果中都起到了关键作用。此外,我们发现,压力大、职业倦怠和不满的医生确实报告称更有可能犯错,以及次优患者护理的情况更频繁。

实践意义

营造并维持对质量的文化强调并非易事,但对患者、医生和医疗保健组织来说是值得的。此外,拥有满意、未出现职业倦怠或压力不大的临床医生对提供高质量护理有很大帮助。

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